Universe Today Podcasts With Fraser Cain

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The Guide to Space is a series of space and astronomy poddcasts by Fraser Cain, publisher of Universe Today

Episodes

  • [Space Bites] Moon's Dirty Problem, JWST's Gravitational Lens, Starlink V2 Mini

    03/03/2023

    Hubble shows us exactly what happened after DART’s impact, a new way to clean off lunar regolith, seeing the same supernova at three different times in a gravitational lens, and a new version of Starlink launches.

  • [Interview] How Inflatable Space Habitats Will Change Space Exploration

    02/03/2023

    In this interview, I'm talking with Shawn Buckley who is the Senior Director of Engineering at Sierra Space. We talk about the development of their LIFE module, discuss how inflatable habitats can change space exploration and what part they play in humanity's space future.

  • [Q&A] Starship Price Revolution, Space VS Mass Media, Galaxy Collisions

    28/02/2023

    Could black holes collapse directly in the early Universe? How do two galaxies become one after they collide? How would you communicate time units to aliens? How much will Starship change the prices of space launches? All this and more in this week's Q&A!

  • [Interview] The Future of Venus Exploration

    27/02/2023

    Dr Michael Way explains how we can explore Venus, study its atmosphere and understand what hides underneath. It's also a crucial part of astrobiology and studying exoplanets.

  • [Space Bites] Universe-Breaking Galaxies, Source of Dark Energy, Mars Anniversary

    24/02/2023

    Perseverance has been on Mars for two years, are black holes the source of dark energy?, Universe-breaking galaxies found, and an early warning system for asteroids. ⚫ Breakthrough In Dark Energy? Here's What The Researchers Have To Say: https://youtu.be/-8CIUzPkigQ

  • [Q&A] Rogue Gas Giant, Fish In Space, Detecting Primordial Black Holes

    22/02/2023

    What effect would a rogue gas giant have if it flew through the Solar System? Can fish survive in microgravity and go to space? Do hypervelocity stars leave a wake we could detect? How much do we actually know about Proxima Centauri? All this and more in the week's Q&A!

  • [Interview] Breakthrough In Dark Energy? Here's What The Researchers Have To Say

    21/02/2023

    A recent research paper suggests that supermassive black holes can be the source of dark energy. It's a big potential breakthrough in Astronomy. So, here's what the co-author of the study, Dr Chris Pearson from STFC RAL Space, has to say about it.

  • [Space Bites] Asteroid Explodes Over English Channel, Moon Breakthrough, Dark Matter Galaxy

    17/02/2023

    Blue Origin wants to build solar panels on the Moon, out of the Moon, SpaceX sold its floating landing pads, and another asteroid hits Earth exactly where and when astronomers predicted.

  • [Q&A] Combining All Telescopes On Earth, Cooling Down Venus, Replacing ISS Modules

    15/02/2023

    Why don't we just combine all telescopes into a single one that will have a crazy resolution? Can we simply replace old ISS modules with new ones? How long will it take to cool down Venus? How much mass can the Earth afford to lose? Why blue shift exists if the Universe is expanding? All this and more in this week's Q&A

  • [Bonus] Covering the Cosmos with Wiser Tomorrow Podcast

    13/02/2023

    This is an interview with me that we did with the Wiser Tomorrow Podcast. We talked about covering space news at Universe Today, how I run the company and what's my perception of some stories I cover. Enjoy!

  • [Space Bites] AI's Costly JWST Mistake, 33-Engine Super Heavy Test, Problems in Orbit

    10/02/2023

    SpaceX tests all 33 engines on super heavy, the worst-case scenario for space debris actually happened, a kilonova is coming, and a new map of all the matter and dark matter in the Universe.

  • [Interview] Exploring Space Lava Tubes: How To Prepare For It

    08/02/2023

    Lava tubes can be a solution to a lot of our space problems. They can provide habitat space on Moon, Mars and even beyond. But how do we prepare to explore them? That's what we're discussing with Professor Francesco Sauro.

  • [Q&A] Stuck in a Space Station, Black Holes' Habitable Zones, Human-Rated Starship

    08/02/2023

    Is there a habitable zone around a black hole? Can you get stuck in the middle of a big space station? How will Starship get human-rated? Why is the Fermi Paradox even a paradox? All this in this week's Q&A!

  • [Space Bites] Rolls-Royce Space Reactor, Close Call in Orbit, James Webb's Back

    04/02/2023

    Webb is fully operational again, Rolls-Royce is building a nuclear reactor for the Moon, and the space debris worst-case scenario almost happened.

  • [Interview] How A Realistic Mars Mission Will Play Out

    01/02/2023

    How will a human Mars mission play out? Where exactly should it go? What unexpected challenges will we face? We're discussing all these aspects with Rick Davis. He is the Assistant Director for Science and Exploration, NASA’s Science Mission Directorate.

  • [Q&A] Protecting from Solar Flares, Tiny Rockets, Oldest Possible Ice

    31/01/2023

    Can you maintain a stable orbit with just a solar sail? Will a Dyson sphere or swarm kill all life inside of it? Can you protect yourself from a solar flare? What's the oldest ice in the Universe? All this and more in this week's Q&A!

  • [Space Bites] Nuclear Rocket In 2027, New JWST Problems, Starship WDR

    27/01/2023

    Starship completes its wet-dress rehearsal, another problem for Webb, a nuclear rocket test is coming, and more cool NIAC grants.

  • [Q&A] Children In Space, Dark Forest, Mars Lava Tubes

    25/01/2023

    What if two black holes with opposing spin merge? Can we use the Moon's L2 Lagrange point? How habitable are Mars's lava tubes? Can Starships compensate for satellite light pollution? All this and more in this week's episode Q&A with Fraser Cain.

  • [Space Bites] Titan's Dragonfly Test, New Nuclear Rocket, Shadow Universe

    20/01/2023

    The Titan Dragonfly is coming together, NASA is considering a new kind of nuclear rocket, getting more warning for solar flares, and pinpointing carbon emissions from space.

  • [Q&A] Dark Curvature, Navigating the Oort Cloud, Future of Space Toilets

    17/01/2023

    Should we change "Dark Matter" to "Dark Curvature"? How do you navigate through dense asteroid fields? What's the future of space toilets? Do aliens block their outgoing signals? All these and more in this week's Q&A with Fraser Cain.

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